Category: instalation

English: Finally, I reached the final stages of the preparations for the setting up of my video installation: 'Installation: Flood'. These final preparations were centered around 3 elements that I will describe in this post. THE PUMP One of the crucial points of this work was its adaptation of a performance into an autonomous installation.… Continue reading Installation: Flood- Process# 3 (Ed Kelly’s Superpowers)→

English: Before properly reporting my steps on this work, I would like to state here that after some experiments I realized that it did not make sense to project the image of the dam, or trees. My research turned out to be much more about building my voice as an artist and the little personal… Continue reading Video Installation: Flood- Process # 2 (Construction)→

English: I thought this work would be the easiest, perhaps because I have done something like this before, but it was only when I began to build it effectively that I realized that it had very complex elements, and that it would have to make major changes. Mainly by wanting to adapt a performance context… Continue reading Video Installation: Flood- Process # 1 (Frustration)→

English: After a few months of intensive theoretical and written dissertation research, almost as part of my process of rediscovery as an artist, I ventured to produce a new work to integrate our Interim Show. The challenge was not to work with video but to do some new work that was inspired by it. In… Continue reading Tradução, 2017 (MA interim show)→

English: Some of the activities we were invited to attend in the period of Low Residency 2017 seemed like a game, a play. We were "provoked" to perform in two days a collective artwork at the South Kiosk Gallery "reacting" to the work 'We will meet in the place where is in darkness', a luminous… Continue reading Moving Light→

English: In 2015 I worked as an assistant curator in the ninth edition of the Live Cinema festival in Rio de Janeiro. The main guest that year was the German artist Robert Henke, famous for the band Monolake and for creating the Ableton Live software. To perform this role I researched and got deepened in… Continue reading Turn your phone off and look around→

English: “The creative act is not performed by the artist alone; the spectator brings the work in contact with the external world by deciphering and interpreting its inner qualifications and thus adds his contribution to the creative act.” Marcel Duchamp, April 1957 Just before I faced the adventure of returning to London I had the… Continue reading Alice’s Cabinet→